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A certain cake recipe states that the cake should be baked [#permalink]

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22 Jul 2003, 07:58

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A certain cake recipe states that the cake should be baked in a pan 8 inches in diameter. If Jules wants to use the recipe to make a cake of the same depth but 12 inches in diameter, by what factor should he multiply the recipe ingredients?

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22 Jul 2003, 09:45

To me, "same depth" implies that height is constant. If you stick your finger in the 8 inch cake it will go as far in as if you did the 12 in. cake. - that is depth, and in this case when you model the cylinder, it is height.